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Mar 7, 2019
Simas, Elizabeth; Murdoch, Doug, 2019, ""I Didn't Lie, I Misspoke": Voters' Responses to Questionable Campaign Claims", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GE3E8R, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:u6+NxL41gUrsMW3M/37cDQ== [fileUNF]
Lies and half-truths are commonplace in U.S. politics. While there is a growing literature examining questionable statements, relatively little attention has been given to the consequences that befall the sources. We address this gap by looking at how a candidate’s sex shapes citizens’ reactions to a factually dubious statement. We argue and show t... |
Mar 7, 2019
Martin, Lucy, 2019, "Replication Data for: All Sins are not Created Equal: The Factors that Drive Perceptions of Corruption Severity", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ID1KJG, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:thljIQ474ym1nqPDvD4nSw== [fileUNF]
Despite corruption’s effects on citizen welfare, there is substantial variation in when citizens are willing to sanction government wrongdoing. This paper uses a conjoint survey experiment, conducted in Uganda, to test how information about the position a corrupt official holds, and the details of an act of embezzlement, affect citizens’ perception... |
Mar 6, 2019
Foos, Florian; Gilardi, Fabrizio, 2019, "Replication Data for "Does Exposure to Gender Role Models Increase Women’s Political Ambition? A Field Experiment With Politicians"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BSIFTF, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:gbLTOXy5BqkdX4EwFWOqVg== [fileUNF]
There is a persistent gender gap in motivations to run for political office. While exposure to role models is widely believed to increase women's political ambition, there is little field experimental evidence on whether exposure to female politicians in realistic settings can increase political ambition. We conducted a field experiment in which a sam... |
Mar 5, 2019
Chen, Dan; MacDonald, Andrew W., 2019, "Replication Data for: Bread and Circuses: Sports and Public Opinion in China", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BWCX3E, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:ridrhnal9seuSkmnkexJiw== [fileUNF]
Sports victory constitutes an important part of propaganda in authoritarian states. The heavy investment in sports industries and sports culture in China illustrates the political importance of sports. However, few studies have systematically examined the exact impact of sports propaganda on public opinion and how sports compare with other types of... |
Mar 5, 2019
Fernandez-Vazquez, Pablo; Alexander G. Theodoridis, 2019, "Replication Data for: Believe It or Not? Partisanship, Preferences, and the Credibility of Campaign Promises", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6JGSZP, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:KcR48VQyZi7+x1kmlDcDkg== [fileUNF]
Data, codebook, and R code to replicate the findings reported in the publication: Believe It or Not? Partisanship, Preferences, and the Credibility of Campaign Promises |
Feb 19, 2019
Townsley, Joshua, 2019, "Replication Data for: Drowned out by the noise? The downstream mobilisation effects of party campaigning between local and general elections", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/PI2CBB, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:zRXnZusQ07iszNf6+63FMA== [fileUNF]
Campaign experiments often report positive effects on voter turnout. But do these effects endure at subsequent elections? Existing studies provide mixed evidence on downstream effects, and the rate at which initial mobilisation effects decay. This paper contributes to existing research by presenting a pre-registered analysis of downstream effects i... |
Feb 12, 2019
Carlin, Ryan E.; Love, Gregory J.; Young, Daniel, 2019, "Replication Data for: Political Competition, Partisanship, and Interpersonal Trust under Party Dominance: Evidence from post-Apartheid South Africa", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UZJCO1, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:mm4QEYi42E8s/uzrvKmJhA== [fileUNF]
How does single party dominance influence interpersonal trust? We draw on evidence from trust games played by more than 2,000 subjects in South Africa, where, since Apartheid, race-based social enmity has persisted under democratic competition characterized by single-party dominance. We find partisan-based trust discrimination is most pronounced fo... |
Feb 12, 2019
Leeper, Thomas J.; Thorson, Emily, 2019, "Reproduction Files for 'Should We Worry About Sponsorship-Induced Bias in Online Political Science Surveys?'", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/KKFS8Y, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:3v90oohn3nRn3USJsI0KUA== [fileUNF]
This repository contains file to reproduce the results for: > Leeper, Thomas J., and Emily Thorson. "Should We Worry About Sponsorship-Induced Bias in Online Political Science Surveys?" Journal of Experimental Political Science. - `analysis.do`: the main Stata data analysis file producing all results, including tables to a subdirectory called `/tab... |
Feb 5, 2019
Hopkins, Daniel; Kaiser, Cheryl; Pérez, Efrén; Hagá, Sara; Ramos, Corin; Zárate, Michael, 2019, "Replication Data for: Does Perceiving Discrimination Influence Partisanship among U.S. Immigrant Minorities?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NQFPF3, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:73/3IxWBy3nae0afXHemUA== [fileUNF]
This archive includes the five data sets necessary to replicate the analyses in the article in .Rdata format. It also includes the R code to replicate the analyses as well as a log file. It includes four Excel spreadsheets needed to conduct the power calculations reported in the manuscript. |
Jan 28, 2019
Dietrich, Simone; Hyde, Susan D.; Winters, Matthew, 2019, "Replication Data for: Overseas Credit Claiming and Domestic Support for Foreign Aid", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/3EDO2Y, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:mA5OK5NyEVzNksUbpXX5kQ== [fileUNF]
Many foreign aid donors brand development interventions. How do citizens in the donor country react to seeing this branding in action? We test the proposition that citizens will express higher levels of support for foreign aid when they see a branded foreign aid project relative to seeing the same project without branding. We present results from a... |